- Festival of Muslim Cultures
The Festival of Muslim Cultures, a national celebration of Muslim cultures held in the
United Kingdom , began in January 2006 and ended July 2007.From official site; [ [http://www.muslimcultures.org/index2.php?option=home Festival of Muslim Cultures ] ] Citation broken|date=September 2008"The festival was created out of the need to encourage a better understanding between Muslims and non Muslims (as a two-way process), to promote respect for Muslim cultures and to demonstrate how culture creates the pathways that connect us all together."
Organizers say that festival events were chosen because they represent the best of the Muslim arts world and they “portray diversity and plurality”.
Festival’s organisation
Prince Charles was a patron & the festival director isIsabel Carlisle . [ [http://www.muslimcultures.org/index2.php?option=whoiswho Festival of Muslim Cultures ] ] Citation broken|date=September 2008 Shiban Akbar of the MCB was on the Advisory Board.http://www.mlanorthwest.org.uk/assets/documents/10000115FestivalofMuslimCultures2005.pdf]Trustees
* Raficq Abdulla MBE (
Lawyer , interpreter of Rumi and Attar, broadcaster andwriter )
* Mahmood Ahmed (Corporate lawyer and former President of theIsmaili Council for the UK)
* Majid Dawood (CEO of Yasaar,Shariah compliance services company)
* Sayyed Nadeem Kazmi (Head ofInternational Development , Al-Khoei Foundation,London )
* Shahwar Sadeque (Former BBC Governor and former Commissioner of theCommission for Racial Equality )As a founder trustee, the late Dr Zaki Badawi played a key role from the beginning in shaping the Festival. [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2008577_2,00.html Zaki Badawi - Comment - Times Online ] ]Funding
The festival, a
registered charity , [ [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/showcharity.asp?regno=1106292&submit=Run+Search charity number 1106292] ] receivesgovernment funding from;Arts Council England ,City of London , Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO),Home Office andBritish Council . [ Other sponsors were listed at http://www.muslimcultures.org/index2.php?option=sponsors] It has a provisional budget of £6,000,000 which is around $10,500,000 USD.Controversy
In August
2005 ,The Observer reported that the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) used its influence inWhitehall to gain a place on the festival’s board of trustees. Festival organisers were instructed to comply with Islamicsharia law to gain the MCB’s full support.The organisers are now concerned that the festival will lose
political backing if they invite performers who are seen to be 'un-Islamic'. Festival organisers already hope to invite the Uzbek singer, Sevara Nezarkhan, who does not wear the headscarf or 'hijab ' and has worked withJewish 'klezmer ' musicians. It also intends to exhibit the 14th-century world history ofRashid al-Din , which represents the human form and the prophetMohammed himself, thought by some strict Muslims to be forbidden. Other performers could include theSenegalese musicianYoussou N'dour and theBangladeshi -British dancer Akram Khan. The Observer understands that the Foreign Office insisted that the festival organisers involved the MCB before they would give them their full backing. As a result, an MCB nominee has been taken on to the festival's board of trustees. One source close to the festival organisers said, “We constantly found our efforts were being blocked and it kept coming back to the MCB and its sympathisers within Whitehall.” [cite news| url=http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1548786,00.html| title=Radical links of UK's 'moderate' Muslim group| date=2005-08-14| publisher=The Observer| accessdate=2006-09-21]The MCB responded with, “The MCB believes that the Festival will need to be broad-based, inclusive and mindful of the teachings of Islam if it is to have the support of British Muslims.” [cite web| url=http://www.mcb.org.uk/media/presstext.php?ann_id=159| date=2005-08-14| title=MCB Responds to The Observer’s ‘Investigation’| publisher=The Muslim Council of Britain ]
Just days after the controversy surrounding MCB Secretary General
Iqbal Sacranie ’s comments on homosexuality, the conservative British Muslim establishment became embroiled in anotherhomophobia scandal. [ [http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/content/news_syndication/article_060123sacranie.shtml Sacranie charge dropped, but Muslim gay row continues - news from ekklesia | Ekklesia ] ] On23 January 2006 Sandra Laville reported inThe Guardian , ‘Promotional publicity states that the festival will feature the ‘diversity and plurality’ of Muslim cultures, but gay Muslims say they have been refused permission to present an event.’Aaron Saeed , Muslim affairs spokesman for the gay rights groupOutrage! , wrote to festival directorIsabel Carlisle , offering to stage an event celebrating the lives and experiences of gay Muslims in Britain and abroad but his offer was refused.cite news| url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,2763,1692804,00.html?gusrc=rss| title=Festival of Muslim cultures refuses to allow gay event| first=Sandra | last=Laville| date=2006-01-23| publisher=The Guardian]In
Isabel Carlisle ’s reply, she justifies the exclusion of gay Muslims on the grounds 'we are not prepared to present works that will give offence to significant numbers.’ [ [http://www.petertatchell.net/religion/muslimcultures.htm Blasphemy ] ] However, when interviewed forThe Guardian she claimed that gay Muslim participation was rejected because the festival does not want to feature 'political' themes.“This is not what her rejection letter states,” said
Aaron Saeed . “It says we have been turned down because gay Muslims would give offence. Our proposal was not political. It was for a series of cultural events about the lives and experiences of lesbian and gay Muslims. We planned to organise these events in conjunction with gay Muslim individuals and organisations beyondOutRage! . These were never envisaged asOutRage! events. We made that clear. This ban is straightforward homophobia. It is deeply offensive to suggest that gay Muslim people are not a valid part of the Muslim community.” [cite web| url=http://www.outrage.org.uk/pressrelease.asp?ID=333| title=OutRage! press release - Muslim Festival bans gay Muslims| accessdate=2006-09-21 (404 error as of last access date)] Saeed concludes, "It is appalling that a registered charity is allowed to discriminate against gay people ... It is time the conservative leadership of the Muslim community got used to the fact that gay Muslims are here to stay and here to fight."Muhammad Yusuf, a member of the Interfaith Alliance, said it was a "matter of regret" that a festival aiming to reflect the diversity of Muslim culture was not prepared to take on board a facet that was different by reason of sexual orientation.Events of the Festival
Initial events included
*The historical exhibition “Palace andMosque : Islamic Treasure of theMiddle East from theV&A ” atSheffield Millennium Galleries, drawn from one of the most renownedIslamic art collections in the world.
*“Egypt ian Landscapes: 50 years of Tapestry Weaving at theRamses Wissa Wassef Art Centre,Cairo ”, an exhibition of woven tapestries created over the last 50 years in a village near thepyramids ofGiza , at the Brunei Gallery,London .
*“ContemporaryPakistan i Printmakers” at Oriel Ceri Richards,Swansea .
*“ [http://www.untoldlondon.org.uk/archives/TRA39315.html Charity, Orphans & Foundlings In the Pre-Modern Islamic World] ,” lecture by Dr. Gerald Hawting from SOAS held at theFoundling Museum .Future events being created by the Festival’s programme partners range fromdrama from theMiddle East ; a colourful contribution to theEdinburgh Festival s; a conference on “Faith and Identity in Contemporary Culture” inManchester ; a gathering of poets inBradford andLeeds ; contemporary British Muslim artists inBirmingham ; a Pakistanifilm festival inGlasgow as well as aSufi Festival; Muslim writers at the Hay Literary Festival;Quranic recitation inLeicester ; an arts programme inCardiff ; and early music inYork . booee also
*
Islam in the United Kingdom
*Homophobia
*Homosexuality and Islam
*MCB's alleged boycott of Holocaust Memorial DayReferences
External links
* [http://www.muslimcultures.org/ Festival of Muslim Cultures] Citation broken|date=September 2008
* [http://timescolumns.typepad.com/gledhill/2006/01/islam_and_gays.html#more The Times - transcript of Radio 4 interview - Gays are 'harmful']
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4603474.stm BBC News - Investigated by police for saying that homosexuality was 'harmful']
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